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, "pANTOMIME ! T>ANTOMIME ! b PANTOMIME ! \ MATINEE ! MATINEE ! [ GRAND JUVENILE PERFORMANCE. \ THEATRE ROYAL, ' THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 24. j Poors open 1.45 j performance at 2. IS. \ Admission :— Children, la, to all parts of . the house. Adults, 2s 6d, to all parts of the [ house. \ Million Prices ! Million Prices ! Million Prices ! ; D. CLINTON, Manager. 1 Theatre Royal, Napier. 807 \ THEATRE $jQ/L ROYAL. 1 Stage Manager Mr D.Clinton Musical Conductor Mr Cullimore 1 Scenic Artist MrE. Huntley ' TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AUG. 24. 1 GRAND WINTER pANTOMIMB ! WONDERFUL AND LEGITIMATE SUCi CKSS OF THE WINTER PANTOMIME. SHOUTS OF LAUGHTER at the COMIC PANTOMIME. THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE FOR THE TRULY MAGNIFICENT SOENERY. 1 COME & WITNESS OUR ELABORATE ; LAST SCENE. COME ONE ! COME ALL ! AND ENJOY A HEARTY LAUGH. We defy the Colonies to surpass our HARLEQUINADE ! I Pantaloon Mr R. W. Rede Columbine Miss Bessie Vivian Harlequin Mr James Hooper Clown... Mr E. Alexander MAGNIFICENT PICTURESQUE SCENERY BY MR HUNTLEY. IXION! OR, THE MAN AT THE WHEEL!! Ixion ... ... Miss Jennie Nye (Ex-King of Thesaaly, patronised by the upper ten) Juno ... ... Miss Bessie Vivian (Queen of gods and Jove's spouße) Jupiter ... .. MrR. W. Rede (the most finished gentleman in Olympus) Mercury ... ... Miss Kate Vernon (the celestial telegraph messenger) Venus ... ... Miss Maud Vincent (the Goddess of Beauty) Cupid (the son of Venus) Miss Lemaite Minerva ... ... Mr James Hooper (Goddess of Wisdom) Apollo ... ... Miss H. Lanibrette (Sporting member of the Four in-hand Club) Bacchus .... .... Mr E. Alexander (Promoter of all wine associations) Mars(Commander-in-Chief) Mr Hans Wilson Gannymede ... ... Mr John Howe (a nice active lad, the original fat boy) Fairies, Gods, Godesses, &c, &c. To be followed by transformation to HARLEQUINADE AND WINTER . PANTOMIME ! Hi, hi, hi ! Here we are again. Lots of fun. What a beautiful place. Codlings all hot. Pies all hot, hot, not. Cat, rat, or kangaroo, no colonial puppy dogs in 'em ! Perambulators beware; Hallo, here's a bobby. A feed for the baby. Who likes gravy on their taters ? Going out shooting — the Cockney sporstsman. Fish oh ! Fish oh ! Two for you, 2 and 2 for me too. The red-hot poker. Crossing the line. Locals ! Locals ! Locals ! Shaving by machinery, Terrific fight of vendors of fish and vegetables. The Depths of Darkness! The Halls of Despair ! changing to BLISS AND BEAUTY! THE HOME OF THE ANGELS ! THE LAKE OP GOLD ! THE SILVER LAKE OF PEARL ! The Scenery will be presented on a scale of grandeur unequalled in New Zealand, by Mr E. Huntley and assistants. The mechanism by Mr J. Wilkes. The properties by Mr W. Gibbs. The whole under the direction of Mr D. Clinton. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, 2s. To ensure seats the public are respectfully advised to secure Dress Circle and Reserved Stall tickets at Jacob's Fancy Repository. Doors open 7.30. Performance at 8 p.m. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. 774 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER-KOPUA. PANTOMIME. FOR the convenience of Country Visitors to the above, SINGLE TICKETS to NAPIER ISSUED FOR EVENING a RUN OU Monday next will be available for return by the first train on the following morning. W. J. MILLER^ General M&miter. i Napier, August 23, 1878. THEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor. ; M X - W.ll. F LOOD! Will give a MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC : ENTERTAINMENT ■ On the above date. ; 814 Full particulars 'in a future issue, SKATING RINK. i mHE RINK will be open at 3 p.m. This ' _|_ Day, in the Protestant Hall. 1 Admission— -One Shilling. 809 MELBOURNE CUP, 1878. (109 Entries.) MR A. CAMERON can be consulted on the above event as usual. I i 4000 Members at 20s each. i First £1500 Second 600 Third 300 t Starters (divided) 600 Non-starters (divided) ... 1000 ; ' £4000 ; Exchange, Is for Country Cheques. Two postage stamps required j one for , reply, and one for result. ' ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box. 251 ; or Office Prince of Wales ' 792 Hotel, Dunedin. OHNBA B B O N, I Fanes" Bread and Biscuit Baker, KOPU A. I ■ # WEDDING AND CHRISTMAS CAKES t Made to Order. Customers waited on Daily. 795 THE ESTATE OF THOMAS TAYLOR, A DEBTOR. A FIRST DIVIDEND in the above estate of 2s 7d in the Pound is now , payable at the Trustee's Office to all Creditors who have proved their claims. HARMOOD A. BANNEE, Trustee. 6 Napier, 22nd August, 1878. 786

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5161, 24 August 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5161, 24 August 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5161, 24 August 1878, Page 3

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